Posts Tagged ‘atlanta immigration attorney’

(ESPAÑOL) Trump has fired Acting Attorney General Sally Yates, concluding she has “betrayed the Department of Justice” by refusing to defend his immigration order that imposes a temporary ban on refugees and visa holders from seven...

(ESPAÑOL) Hours after a federal judge issued a stay on President Donald Trump’s executive order temporarily restricting entry to the U.S. from seven Muslim-majority countries, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and a senior White House adviser...

(ESPAÑOL) “We’re gonna stay a sanctuary city,” Emanuel said in a news conference after Wednesday’s City Council meeting. “There is no stranger among us. We welcome people, whether you’re from Poland or Pakistan, whether...

(ESPAÑOL) Dozens of cases of possible wrongdoing by immigration contractors have sat idle for two years because internal investigators say they have been denied the authority to look into the allegations, interviews and documents show. Internal agency...

(ESPAÑOL) A bill introduced in Rhode Island could thwart Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza’s pledge to protect residents who are in the country illegally from being turned over to federal immigration agents for minor violations. Providence Public Safety...

(ESPAÑOL) President Donald Trump declared during his inaugural address Friday that the United States will come first in every policy decision made under him. After taking the oath of office, Trump delivered a speech that outlined in broad strokes his plan to...

(ESPAÑOL) Thousands rallied in Washington Saturday less than a week before President-elect Donald Trump takes office to make clear their opposition to his policies on immigration and social justice. The demonstrations came at two separate events. At...

(ESPAÑOL) The Obama administration on Thursday repealed a measure granting automatic residency to virtually every Cuban who arrived in the United States, whether or not they had visas, ending a longstanding exception to U.S. immigration policy. The end of...

(ESPAÑOL) San Diego saw more than a 20 percent increase in both apprehensions by Border Patrol and in deportations and returns by Immigration and Customs Enforcement between 2015 and 2016, according to data recently released by the Department of Homeland...

(ESPAÑOL) When Ivan Morales heard about a Fulton County Superior Court judge’s ruling that would allow DACA students to pay in-state tuition at Georgia’s public colleges, he was thrilled. Morales and nine other students sued the university system’s...